pegged

[pegd]

pegged Definition

  • 1fixed or established at a specific level or rate
  • 2to attach or fasten with a peg
  • 3to identify or classify as belonging to a specific category or group

Using pegged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pegged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The currency was pegged to the US dollar.

  • Example

    She pegged the clothes on the line to dry.

  • Example

    He was pegged as a troublemaker from an early age.

pegged Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: pegged in Brief

The verb 'pegged' [pegd] has three main meanings: to fix or establish something at a specific level or rate, to attach or fasten something with a peg, and to identify or classify something as belonging to a specific category or group. Examples include 'The currency was pegged to the US dollar,' 'She pegged the clothes on the line to dry,' and 'He was pegged as a troublemaker from an early age.'

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